农业图书情报学报

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具身认知视角下图书馆医学主题科普服务的元宇宙建构研究

张延一   

  1. 山东省聊城市人民医院,聊城 252000
  • 收稿日期:2025-11-10 出版日期:2026-03-25
  • 作者简介:张延一(1987- ),女,本科,馆员,研究方向为图书资料
  • 基金资助:
    山东省图书馆研究课题“信息化时代下图书馆图书资料管理的创新发展研究”(22STS010)

Metaverse Construction for Medical Science Popularization Services in Libraries from an Embodied Cognition Perspective

ZHANG Yanyi   

  1. Liaocheng People's Hospital, Liaocheng 252000
  • Received:2025-11-10 Online:2026-03-25

摘要:

[目的/意义] 面向全民健康需求与图书馆数字化转型背景,聚焦图书馆医学主题科普服务在理解、参与与行为转化方面的现实瓶颈,引入具身认知视角,探讨元宇宙环境下服务建构与运行机制,为提升健康知识的可理解性、可操作性与可持续性提供理论依据与实践参考。 [方法/过程] 采用理论分析的方法,提炼具身认知在服务场景中的关键要素,围绕虚实融合、多感官交互、社群协作3个维度构建元宇宙医学主题科普服务框架,提出可落地的运作逻辑与保障措施。 [结果/结论] 研究发现,当前图书馆医学主题科普服务主要受限于知识脱离生活情境、交互练习与纠错机制不足、社群支持与持续运营薄弱等问题,导致信息触达难以转化为稳定理解与健康行动。基于具身认知,本研究提出以虚实融合空间、多感官交互系统、社群协作网络为核心的元宇宙建构方案,强调以高频健康问题组织情境任务,形成沉浸体验、交互练习、反馈修正的闭环过程,并从用户分层分类、资源整合与平台建设、服务评估与治理优化等方面提出实施路径。同时构建覆盖用户参与度、知识掌握度、行为转化效果、体验质量与信任度的五维评价体系,为服务迭代与效果验证提供依据。研究表明,元宇宙建构的关键在于以场景化学习与身体化体验重塑科普服务链条组织方式,可为图书馆医学主题科普服务创新与健康素养提升提供可操作的框架参考。

关键词: 具身认知, 医学主题科普服务, 健康科普, 元宇宙, 场景建构

Abstract:

[Purpose/Significance] With the growing demand for public health literacy and the accelerating digital transformation of libraries, medical science popularization services in libraries are expected not only to disseminate information but also to promote learning, skill acquisition, and behavioral change. However, existing services still rely heavily on text-based explanation, one-way communication, and short-term activity organization, which makes it difficult for users to translate received information into practical health knowledge and sustained health action. From this perspective, the core problem is not simply a lack of content or channels, but the weak connection between medical knowledge, bodily experience, everyday situations, and long-term social support. Drawing on embodied cognition theory, this study introduces the metaverse as a possible service environment for reconstructing library-based medical science popularization. The main innovation of this study lies in shifting the analytical focus from media form to cognitive mechanism, and in proposing a framework that connects scenario construction, multisensory interaction, collaborative participation, and service evaluation. This framework is expected to enrich the theoretical discussion of library health science communication and provide an operable path for the upgrading of medical-themed science popularization services. [Method/Process] This study adopts a qualitative and conceptual research design that combines literature review, theoretical analysis, and case-based interpretation. First, previous studies on library health information services, medical science communication, user adaptation, digital health literacy, and immersive technologies were reviewed in order to identify the major problems of current medical science popularization services in libraries. Second, embodied cognition was used as the core theoretical lens to extract three key dimensions, namely hybrid physical-virtual space, multisensory interaction, and collaborative community network. Based on these dimensions, the study constructs a metaverse-based service framework and explains how medical knowledge can shift from abstract presentation to contextualized understanding, embodied rehearsal, and behavioral reinforcement. Third, an immersive interactive exhibition on myopia prevention was selected as an illustrative case. The case is not used as strict empirical verification, but as a representative scenario through which the proposed framework can be mapped onto concrete design elements, including space organization, positional interaction, dynamic rendering, experience guidance, and the possibility of extension toward routine library services. This method is appropriate because the research topic is still in an exploratory stage, real-world library cases remain scattered, and conceptual clarification is necessary before controlled empirical testing and large-scale implementation can be meaningfully developed. [Results/Conclusions] The study identified three closely related bottlenecks that current library-based medical science popularization services face. First, knowledge is often detached from real-life situations. This means that users may understand medical terms superficially but still fail to apply them to concrete health decisions. Second, interaction is often limited to reading, listening, or watching, while repeated practice, correction, and embodied rehearsal are insufficient, making it difficult to internalize operational knowledge. Third, many existing services remain event-oriented and discontinuous, lacking stable support structures that connect librarians, medical professionals, users, families, schools, and communities. In response, this study proposes a metaverse construction scheme centered on three modules. The first is hybrid physical-virtual space, which organizes high-frequency health issues into explorable scenarios and links physical library space with digital simulation environments. The second is a multisensory interaction system that transforms medical concepts into visible, audible, touch-responsive, and action-related experiences, thereby strengthening comprehension through perception-action coupling. The third is a collaborative community network that extends science popularization beyond one-time events by incorporating expert consultation, peer support, family co-learning, and community participation. These three modules are integrated through a closed-loop operational logic of immersion, interaction, feedback, and adjustment. On this basis, the study further proposes implementation strategies concerning user segmentation, multimodal resource integration, platform construction, and a multidimensional evaluation mechanism covering participation, knowledge acquisition, behavioral conversion, and experience-based trust.

Key words: embodied cognition, medical science popularization service, health science popularization, metauniverse, scene construction

中图分类号:  G250.1

引用本文

张延一. 具身认知视角下图书馆医学主题科普服务的元宇宙建构研究[J/OL]. 农业图书情报学报. https://doi.org/10.13998/j.cnki.issn1002-1248.25-0618.

ZHANG Yanyi. Metaverse Construction for Medical Science Popularization Services in Libraries from an Embodied Cognition Perspective[J/OL]. Journal of library and information science in agriculture. https://doi.org/10.13998/j.cnki.issn1002-1248.25-0618.